Thursday, June 19, 2008

NY Times & Industry Recognizes the Plight Of Black Models



RACIAL prejudice in the fashion industry has long persisted because of tokenism and lookism. “We already have our black girl,” says a designer to a fashion-show casting agent, declining to see others. Or: “She doesn’t have the right look.” Laziness, paranoia and pedantry may also have something to do with the failure to hire black models for shows and magazine features in any meaningful number, but, hey, that’s just a guess.
A decade ago the thing to deplore was the stereotyping of black models by dressing them in African-inspired clothes (or the Asian girls in kimonos). This at least gave work to minority models, but it also encouraged a Western view of African culture of the many-bangles-many-beads variety.
O.K., so fashion ain’t deep. It looks into a mirror and sees ... itself. The irony in fashion is that it loves change but it can’t actually change anything. It can only reflect a change in the air. But what changes fashion? What would finally move American designers to include more black models on their runways? That 30 percent of the country is nonwhite? That black women spend $20 billion a year on clothes? That an African-American is the presumptive presidential nominee of the
Democratic Party?
The answer is the individual eye.

(Cathy Horyn - NY Times)
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Passing Strange at The Tony Awards


When the BRAG group choose Passing Strange as the play to see for the night out on the town there was not much media buzz surrounding the play. Then the tipping point came. The night BRAG was going to see the play Charles Isherwood of the New York Times gave it a stellar review. Isherwood said it was "wonderful, and a welcome anomaly on Broadway". He also thought Passing Strange gave Broadway "vigorous new artistic blood". The BRAG group saw it that night and we knew Broadway had a hit on its hands.

Hit was an understatement. After receiving 7 Tony Nominations and giving a great performance at the Tony Awards, Stew took home the Tony for Best Book of A Musical.

CONGRATULATIONS!


Thursday, June 12, 2008

H.I. - HUMAN INTONATION TO LAUNCH IN JULY


Letter to BRAG Members from Verenda White

SAVE THE DATE - 2 JULY 2008!

It is amazing how much time has past and thanks to all of you for the support as I completed my MBA International Business over the last 15 months. I have returned to New York from London and have an exciting
new venture to share with you.

This summer I am pleased to announce the re-launch of my apparel brand under the new name H.I. - HUMAN INTONATION (TM). For those of you who may remember my original Katrina is Still Here: Hands On New Orleans
T-shirt Fundraiser, I am NOW moving forward with an expanded sustainable business using fashion to raise awareness as well as donations for multiple social causes and growing non-profits such as
the Darfur Peace & Development Org (http://www.dpdo.org/).

"The NEW H.I." - HUMAN INTONATION brand launch will take place on JULY 2nd 2008 in Tribeca (New York City) and will include a showcase of the new t-shirts in a high fashion show and a live music performance from the up and coming hip-hop group True2Life Music. A portion of the proceeds from the event will benefit non-profit Hands On New Orleans (http://www.handsonneworleans.org/)

Feel free to email me back with any questions or to forward this information, and I hope to see at this FASHIONABLY SOPHISTICATED event!
E-mail
mailto:verneda@vernedaadele.com

best,
Verneda White

Monday, June 9, 2008

CNN To Talk about Being Black In America

CNN will be airing a series on Being Black In America.
In this next installment of CNN's Black in America series, Soledad O'Brien examines the successes, struggles and complex issues faced by black men, women and families -- 40 years after the death of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Watch
July 23rd & 24th



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Sean John & Ciroc Partner to Honor BRAG

Prof. Gary Lampley (BRAG President), Marti Moore (VP- Lord & Taylor) & Laticha Brown (Bloomingdales Direct)
Jeff Tweedy of Sean John
Bill Hawthorne - Macy's Inc & B. Oyama
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June (NY) - Sean John and Ciroc Vodka teamed up at the W Hotel on the East Side to celebrate the 2008 BRAG Honorees. The 2008 Dinner Gala is still 4 months away, but the night was a buzz with the excitement surrounding the honorees. It was a night that saw the likes of Audrey Smalls of the Ground Crew and Howard Watts of Fox come out to meet and mingle with the group. The night was definitely a preview of whats to come in October.